Hey fellas.
I've put an egt probe on my non-turbo 3B and I'm curious to hear if others have experienced the results I'm getting.
It's confirmed something I've always suspected, the max egts increase in proportion to RPMs. Under 2000rpm it's hard to get over 550°c (1020f) and under 1600rpm it won't go higher than 450ish (840f). Highway driving even dropping to 4th (so up to 3000rpm) I can't get above 670ish (1240f).
So fueling increases with rpms. Power increases with rpms until about 3600rpm (where the governor starts to pull fuel) so it's not just VE dropping.
So does everyone elses 3Bs do this or is it just me? It's pretty annoying as when you lose speed going up hills the EGT actually drops, you lose power and it just compounds.
I'd be interested in ways to increase fueling at low rpm. I'm thinking a stiffer spring behind the diaphragm or turning the fitting for the reference line in the throttle body upside down to try and get some vacuum on it.
Out of interest my highest EGT was 754c (1390f) which was belting it up a big hill, towing a trailer, car loaded with a weeks worth of camping gear and overtaking a friends 1HZ (greatest victory of my life). 3rd gear 3500rpm full throttle for probably a few minutes.
I've put an egt probe on my non-turbo 3B and I'm curious to hear if others have experienced the results I'm getting.
It's confirmed something I've always suspected, the max egts increase in proportion to RPMs. Under 2000rpm it's hard to get over 550°c (1020f) and under 1600rpm it won't go higher than 450ish (840f). Highway driving even dropping to 4th (so up to 3000rpm) I can't get above 670ish (1240f).
So fueling increases with rpms. Power increases with rpms until about 3600rpm (where the governor starts to pull fuel) so it's not just VE dropping.
So does everyone elses 3Bs do this or is it just me? It's pretty annoying as when you lose speed going up hills the EGT actually drops, you lose power and it just compounds.
I'd be interested in ways to increase fueling at low rpm. I'm thinking a stiffer spring behind the diaphragm or turning the fitting for the reference line in the throttle body upside down to try and get some vacuum on it.
Out of interest my highest EGT was 754c (1390f) which was belting it up a big hill, towing a trailer, car loaded with a weeks worth of camping gear and overtaking a friends 1HZ (greatest victory of my life). 3rd gear 3500rpm full throttle for probably a few minutes.